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5. ^ Sherman, Jennifer. "New Fruits Basket Anime Gets 2nd Season in 2020". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 20 September 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019.

Just when he thought it couldn't get worse, he finds out that Hinata Tachibana, his ex-girlfriend, was murdered by the Tokyo Manji Gang: a group of vicious criminals that has been disturbing society's peace for quite some time. Wondering where it all went wrong, Takemichi suddenly finds himself travelling through time, ending up 12 years in the past—when he was still in a relationship with Hinata. Realizing he has a chance to save her, Takemichi resolves to infiltrate the Tokyo Manji Gang and climb the ranks in order to rewrite the future and save Hinata from her tragic fate. See the list of chapters here. CHARACTERS Takemichi Hanagaki Manjiro Sano Ken Ryuguji Keisuke Baji Chifuyu Matsuno Kazutora Hanemiya Takashi Mitsuya Hakkai Shiba Nahoya Kawata Souya Kawata Yasuhiro Muto Haruchiyo Sanzu Seishu Inui Hajime Kokonoi Izana Kurokawa Taiju Shiba Senju Kawaragi South Terano Ran Haitani Rindo Haitani LATEST RELEASE Chapter Episode Volume Miscellaneous Chapter 278: "Revengers"
Released on November 16, 2022Chapter 69: "Revengers"
Released on March 29, 2023Chapter 28: "Deceptive Attack"
Released on December 25, 2023 Episode 50: "Meet his fate"
Released on December 26, 2023Chibi Revengers #24
Released on September 20, 2021 Volume 31
Released on January 17, 2023Volume 6 (Todai Revengers)
Released on May 17, 2023Volume 4 (Letter from Keisuke Baji)
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Released on January 17, 2023Tokyo Revengers EP 05
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Released on June 18, 2023 Official anime YouTube channel releases the official trailer for "Tokyo Revengers: Tenjiku-hen" (Tokyo Revengers: Tenjiku Arc) that is scheduled for release in October 2023. TVアニメ『東京リベンジャーズ』“天竺編”第1弾PV FEATURED ARTICLE The Tokyo Manji Gang (東京卍會, Tōkyō Manji-Kai?), often abbreviated as Toman (東卍, Tōman?), is a biker gang based in Shibuya, Tokyo.

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[8] Besides writing for the series, Kodachi supervises the story of the anime. Kishimoto also acted as the supervisor of the anime for episodes 8 and 9. [9] Kodachi explained that the series' setting which is notable for handling more science than Naruto was influenced by his father, a physician. In order to further combine the use of ninjutsu and technology, Kodachi was inspired by sci-fi role playing games. [10] Despite Kishimoto revising the manga's scenario, he advised Ikemoto to make his own art style instead of imitating his. Ikemoto agreed and felt optimistic about his art style. While noting long-time fans might be disappointed Kishimoto is not drawing Boruto, Ikemoto stated he would do his best in making the manga. [11] While feeling honoured to create the art for Boruto, Ikemoto stated he is grateful the series is released monthly rather than weekly because producing the required amount of nearly 20 pages per chapter would be stressful; however, he still finds the monthly serialisation challenging. Regular chapters of Boruto tend to exceed 40 pages; creation of the thumbnail sketches takes a week, the pages take 20 days to produce, while the rest of the time is used for colouring images and retouching the chapters. [12] In drawing the characters, Ikemoto felt that the facial expressions of Boruto changed as the story moved on; Initially giving the protagonist large eyes for the character's interactions with Tento, Boruto's appearance was made more rebellious when he instead talked with Kawaki. [13] Despite having a lighter tone than Naruto, the series begins by hinting at a dark future. Studio Pierrot. Archived from the original on December 27, 2009. Retrieved January 5, 2010. ^ "studioぴえろ 幽☆遊☆白書 FAN CATALOG" [Studio Pierrot Yu Yu Hakusho FAN CATALOG] (in Japanese). Studio Pierrot. Archived from the original on August 15, 2003. Retrieved March 27, 2015. ^ Mylonas, Eric (2004). Yu Yu Hakusho: Dark Tournament Prima Official Game Guide. Roseville, CA: Prima Games. p.
[80][81] The film's theme song is "Niji to Kite" ("Rainbow and Kite") by Ohashi Trio. [82] The film had a 3-day theatrical release with both a subbed and a dubbed version starting on 25 June 2022 in the United States and Canada, and ran on 25 June 28 June, and 29 June respectively. Additionally, the film had a 1-day release with the English dub only in the United Kingdom on 20 July 2022. Crunchyroll distributed both versions. [83] Other media[edit] In 1999, the magazine Hana to Yume released a special Fruits Basket drama CD which had a four-chapter original story and short talk sections between each section. Released before the anime came out, this CD had a completely different voice cast.